Matches wits with the original Jewish warrior as Rosen, his former co-worker at a stock brokerage in 1993, tries in vain to steer the conversation away from Africa and toward rock and roll. Instead of discussing Roderick’s band The Long Winters or his podcast Roderick on the Line, the boys wade into a free floating reality where everyone but Rosen adopts the persona of a renegade university professor.

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Jeffrey Hyman is good for the Jews. So is this week’s guest.

About Larry Rosen

Was born Jewish, raised Jewish and educated Catholic. He is a “Jewsuit”. He is also a husband, father, newspaper and magazine writer, habitual wearer of baseball caps and author of the soon-to-be-released memoir about his son’s bar mitzvah, “The Rabbi Has Left the Building.”
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